Capsulorhexis
Capsulorhexis forceps are precision-engineered ophthalmic microsurgical instruments used to perform continuous curvilinear capsulorhexis (CCC) during cataract surgery. These high-quality forceps allow surgeons to create a smooth, controlled tear in the anterior lens capsule, a critical step in phacoemulsification and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. Designed with ultra-fine tips and delicate angulation, capsulorhexis forceps provide exceptional control, visibility, and maneuverability within the anterior chamber. Made from surgical-grade stainless steel or titanium, they are corrosion-resistant, reusable, and autoclavable, ensuring durability and sterility for repeated use in clinical settings. Available in various lengths, tip styles (straight, curved, or micro), and handle types (flat, round, or spring), these forceps meet the demands of anterior segment surgeons seeking precision and consistency. Ideal for ophthalmologists specializing in cataract surgery, capsulorhexis forceps enhance surgical outcomes by enabling clean, centered capsular openings with minimal risk of radial tears.